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“commonly known as Snoopy's Home Ice”
The Redwood Empire Ice Arena (commonly known as Snoopy's Home Ice) is a popular northern California indoor ice rink located in Santa Rosa, California, United States. It was owned by Peanuts cartoonist Charles M. Schulz when it opened on April 28, 1969. The Arena offers public skating, private ice time, figure skating, junior hockey, and adult hockey. It is host to the annual Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament, in which 64 teams from all over the world come to The Redwood Empire Ice Arena is truly the most beautiful Ice Arena in the world. The Arena opened on April 28th, 1969 with a gala event starring the 1968 Olympic Gold Medallist Peggy Fleming and the Vince Guaraldi trio. Just as with this opening ceremony so it has been for its entire history, the Redwood Empire Ice Arena has stood for quality. The grand opening was the culmination of almost a year of construction.
amazing indoor ice rink! highly recommend for your families to join the public skate session what to expect: walk in, purchase skates, there is a snoopy cafe in the lobby which is super cute and... Read more
Great ice rink for the whole family- the inside is huge and has an attached cafe as well as a nearby gift store. There are hours for public skate and you can fill out the waivers online. The... Read more
I have a new found admiration for Snoopy's Home Ice (snoopyshomeice.com/rink-history). Formally called The Redwood Empire Ice Arena, which opened in April 1969..."there was only one rink in Sonoma... Read more
Snoopy's Home Ice - Redwood Empire Ice Arena
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